kemitter
is a Python package designed to load, process, and visualize experimental measurements collected by
wide-angle energy-momentum spectroscopy, a laboratory technique that can simultaneously resolve the energy,
momentum, and polarization distributions of light emission for simple photonic structures.
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To cite kemitter
or the wide-angle method in an academic work we ask that you refer to the following:
Software:
@thesis{Hirsch2018,
title={A Python Environment for Wide-angle Energy-momentum Spectroscopy Analysis},
author={Hirsch, Alexander S.},
year={2018},
type={Undergraduate Thesis}
}
Experimental method:
@article {Dodson2014,
title = {Wide-Angle Energy-Momentum Spectroscopy},
journal = {Opt. Lett.},
volume = {39},
year = {2014},
month = {2014/07/01},
pages = {3927{\textendash}3930},
keywords = {Emission, Materials and process characterization, Rare-earth-doped materials,
Transition-metal-doped materials},
doi = {10.1364/OL.39.003927},
url = {http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-39-13-3927},
author = {Christopher M. Dodson and Jonathan A. Kurvits and Dongfang Li and Rashid Zia}
}
kemitter
is developed and maintained by the Zia Lab at Brown University.
kemitter
is available for research, personal, or propietary use under the terms of
GNU LGPL Version 3.